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Synonyms & Similar Words
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Meaning of Tidbit
A small and interesting or pleasing piece of information.
Definitions
- A small and interesting or pleasing piece of information, a tasty or appealing small amount of food.
Etymology of Tidbit
The word "tidbit" has its roots in the 15th century, derived from the Middle English words "tid" (meaning "season" or "opportune time") and "bit" (meaning "small piece of food"), initially referring to a small, tasty piece of food served at an opportune moment, later expanding to include small, interesting pieces of information.
Example Uses
- The magazine offered a tidbit about the upcoming movie release.
- * She shared a tidbit about her favorite book with the class.
- * The chef prepared a tidbit of dessert for each guest.
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
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